In the front page, when we’re analyzing limit statements for a graph we start with the left then the right, but when we have to draw the graph, like on example 11, we start from right to left, why is that?
In both cases is does not matter if you start with the left or the right. Both limit statements must be true simultaneously. You can start with the one with which you are most comfortable.
In the front page, when we’re analyzing limit statements for a graph we start with the left then the right, but when we have to draw the graph, like on example 11, we start from right to left, why is that?
In both cases is does not matter if you start with the left or the right. Both limit statements must be true simultaneously. You can start with the one with which you are most comfortable.
Notice that on number 12 I switched and started from the left again. It works either way.